Question: In your opinion, do you think things in New Jersey are moving in the right direction or do you think the state has gotten off on the wrong track?
 
Statewide
Sept. 24-30
36th District
Oct 10-15
 
  Right Direction
33%
33%
 
  Wrong track
52%
46%
 
  Unsure
14%
20%
 

 

Question: Have you heard of … Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of …? Would that be very or somewhat favorable/unfavorable?
 
James McGreevey
Statewide
Sept. 24-30
James McGreevey
36th District

Oct 10-15
Paul Sarlo
John Kelly
  Very favorable
 6%
12
14
16
  Somewhat favorable
35%
29
22
25
  Somewhat unfavorable
29%
21
  8
  7
  Very unfavorable
21%
23
  4
  4
  Heard of but no opinion/don’t know
 9%
12
39
36
  Haven’t heard of…
 1%
  2
12
11

 

Question: How would you rate the job Jim McGreevey is doing as governor—excellent, good, only fair, or poor? Question: How would you rate the job Paul Sarlo has done as state senator—excellent, good, only fair, or poor?
 
Statewide
Sept. 24-30
36th District
Oct 10-15
Excellent or Good
29%
30
33
Fair or Poor
69%
62
24
Don’t know/unsure
2%
  8
42

 

Question: Do you think that James McGreevey has done a good enough job as governor to deserve reelection or would you rather see a new person in that job?
 
All
36th District
Oct 10-15
  Re-elect
27%
29
  New person
61%
50
  Don’t know
11%
19

 

Question: This November in New Jersey there will be an election for the state legislature. In this year’s election for state assembly and state senate do you think you’ll be voting for the Democratic or Republican candidates?
 
Statewide
Sept. 24-30
36th District
Oct 10-15
  Republican
30%
26
  Democrat
42%
32
  Unsure
21%
25
  Both/mixed
  5%
12
  Neither
  2%
  2  

 

Question: If the election for New Jersey’s state Senate were held right now, and you had to make a choice, which of the following two candidates would you vote for… or…?  [If unsure: “which way do you lean?”]
 
All
Rep.
Ind.
Dem.
Paul Sarlo, the Democratic candidate
36
14
19
67
     lean Sarlo
 3
  1
  7
  5
Total Sarlo
39
15
25%
71
John Kelly, the Republican candidate
34
75
26
10
     lean Kelly
  1
 1
  2
  2
Total Kelly
35
76
28
12
Unsure
23
  9
40
16
Other
  2
  1
  7
  1

 

Question: If you knew that a candidate was a strong supporter of Governor McGreevey, would that make you more or less likely to vote for that candidate? 
N= 206
36th District
Republicans
Independents
Democrats
  More
24
14
  6
42
  Less
39
62
53
18
  Neither
18
16
19
25
  Unsure
16
  9
17
13
  Ref.
  2
--
  6
  2
Question: If you knew that a candidate was a strong opponent of Governor McGreevey, would that make you more or less likely to vote for that candidate?
N= 195
36th District
Republicans
Independents
Democrats
  More
29
53
12
21
  Less
30
17
38
44
  Neither
18
  7
30
19
  Unsure
21
22
20
15
  Ref.
 2
  1
--
  1

 

Question: [Still thinking about your Senate district] Which party, the Democrats or Republicans, does a better job….[rotate list] ?
   
Statewide
Sept. 24-30
36th District
Oct 10-15
Controlling spending
  Democrats
32%
27
  Republicans
34%
32
  Neither/both
21%
21
  Don’t know
12%
18
Controlling taxes
  Democrats
29%
25
  Republicans
37%
33
  Neither/both
25%
22
  Don’t know
10%
18
Dealing with overdevelopment and suburban sprawl
  Democrats
37%
31
  Republicans
17%
22
  Neither/both
25%
21
  Don’t know
21%
24
Dealing with auto insurance
  Democrats
23%
24
  Republicans
15%
20
  Neither or both
44%
34
  Don’t know
19%
20
Protecting the environment
  Democrats
52%
42
  Republicans
17%
18
  Neither/both
17%
15
  Don’t know
14%
22
Upholding ethical standards
  Democrats
24%
26
  Republicans
28%
26
  Neither/both
33%
24
  Don’t know
15%
22
Providing security from terror attacks
  Democrats
15%
18
  Republicans
32%
23
  Neither/both
30%
20
  Don’t know
23%
36

 

Question: Which of these issues we just talked about do you think should be the top priority in the coming year for the governor and legislature?
 
Statewide
Sept 24-30
36th District
Oct 10-15
  controlling taxes
23%
35
  controlling spending
20%
18
  Security from terror attacks
17%
10
  Auto insurance
16%
13
  overdevelopment and suburban sprawl
11%
10
  Protecting the environment
7%
  8
  Ethical standards
6%
  6

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see also:

Survey Analysis
Salmore's Analysis
Thigpen's Analysis
Survey Details

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